Check out our upcoming training webinars, designed to improve naturalist, ecology and conservation knowledge and skills for both amateurs and professionals. This collection includes our entoLEARN and Skills For Ecology webinars.
Les événements de cette collection
iRecord 101
aujourd’hui à 18:00 GMT+1
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Endemic Vertebrates of the UK and Ireland
Thu, Apr 16, 12:30 PM GMT+1
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Soldierflies
Thu, Apr 16, 6:00 PM GMT+1
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Bee-flies
Wed, Apr 22, 6:00 PM GMT+1
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Endemic Plants of the UK and Ireland
Tue, May 5, 12:30 PM GMT+1
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Orbweb Spiders
Tue, May 5, 6:00 PM GMT+1
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Plant-Pollinator Interactions and the UN Sustainable Development Goals
Tue, May 26, 12:30 PM GMT+1
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Formica Ants
Tue, Jun 30, 6:00 PM GMT+1
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Froghoppers
Thu, Jul 23, 6:00 PM GMT+1
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Urban Pond Conservation
Tue, Sep 15, 6:00 PM GMT+1
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Lasius Ants
Tue, Sep 22, 6:00 PM GMT+1
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Identifying Whitebeams
Tue, Sep 29, 12:30 PM GMT+1
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Robberflies
Thu, Oct 8, 6:00 PM GMT+1
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Endemic Whitebeams of the UK and Ireland
Tue, Oct 13, 12:30 PM GMT+1
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Sphagnum Mosses
Tue, Nov 3, 6:00 PM GMT
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Myrmica Ants
Tue, Dec 1, 6:00 PM GMT
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Biodiversity and the UN Sustainable Development Goals
The Biological Recording Company provide a range of events focused on educating and training biological recorders and biodiversity professionals in the United Kingdom.entoLIVE Webinarsare free 1-hour virtual events exploring the science of insects and other invertebrates. Each webinar will feature an invertebrate scientist and are suitable for adults of all abilities – a passion for invertebrates is all that’s required!Virtual Symposiumsexplore a subject in more detail through a series of talks from subject experts. These longer events have a small charge and are often available with an 'earlybird' discount.Field Recorder Daysare 1-day events where experienced and novice recorders come together to record the wildlife of a site. Records are generally collated through iRecord and shared with the site manager, Local Environmental Record Centre and relevant National Recording Schemes/Societies.Earthworm Training Coursescover topics such as biology, ecology, sampling techniques and identification.